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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1907)
BEAVER STATE HERALD, MARCH 8 1, 1907 • •••••••••••••••••«••••••••••••••••••'i Cornett: vice president, Frank Sharp; secretary, E M. Stone; treasurer, Mias O. I*. l'otta J. E. Redmond ; Alta Wilcox. C. <1. Fancher has moved Ida family to his new home Southeast of Fairview. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Snider I ; lately purchased from his mother. at ¡192 broad street a twelve |s>und girl I. . I.. Flanders has moved his family Of every description, bulk or packet REAL ESTATE, LOANS. ETC onto the old Osburn farm, now owned F. Copenhefer ha» just returned from j I by N. M McDaniels of Portland. Mr. Eastern Washington where he was call City Property for Kent and Sale Farms and Small Tracts d Specially Flanders formerly resided in Eastern cd to attend the funeral of hi» brother, I Oregon. John, who together with a Mr. Stuart OF ALL KINDS Mrs. X. Rice and grandson l-awrvnce of Oregon City wen* accidentally drown- j Austin and Miss Florence Dawtoll, have dvd while crowing a swollen stream J | gone to Salem where they will reside in across the Columbia from Arlington. I the future. Sir. Rice will join them FOR SALE Mrs. I.in ien Jone«, a trained nurse, is then* soon. a guest at Hotel Montavilla. F. L. Clemnian'a family have arrived 2 acres on Base Line road east of Montavilla. 8 Mr». Lawnoii l*»rkvr-haa l»*en suffer and they have taken possession of the room house, good barn, good tenant house, 3 acres re ing from the grip (or some days. EVERYTHING ANYTHING old Rice farm, now in jsiasession of cently planted to strawlterries, 1 1-2 acres of old straw The Montavilla ball team held a meet I Camplsll. McGaw and Zimmerman. berries. all kinds of fruit. Can be sold on easy terms. ing last Thursday night and elected Frank Ellison has secured employ Only one of a number of bargains. ment at Hood River and has had the as follow» John Martin, manager. O. Stevens, secretary; John Welbusch, household gissls sent then*. Mrs. A. O. Jackson ami daughter, treasurer; Harry Weitsel, captain. The j 40 acres on Base Line road, 4 1-2 miles out. 30 boys will commence practice a« s«m as ♦ Helen, have returned from a few days' Montavilla, Oregon acres in cultivation, 10 acres in meadow, timothy and possible and will keep a trained crew of J. E. McCaslin, Prop. visit with her mother at Corbett. fifteen men Io select from. Out of i clover. Easy terms. Mies Christine John left for Pendleton twenty-four games played last seiison , on Monday for a two week's visit with the Villas won eighteen. friends then*. Leander Lewis has let the contract ! 143 BASE LINE, MONTAVILLA, ORE. Miss Waive Ia*wellen of Portland, was for the building of a modern meat store ; a recent guest at the home of W. Ellison. for Giles brothers. Just arrived. a complete line of Mrs. Frank Waters has returned to Owen McCarroll, of Portland, has her home in Portland after visiting her parents, J. H Mapleton and family opened up a »hoe shop on Base Line. INCLUDING HOSIERY here. Frank Willard lias »old his store build- - Intest styles, grvat variety, lowest prices D. W. McKay has had a force of men ing on Base Line road to A. L. Swain, at work clearing out a road in the South of Grants Pass. George Barringer engin Dealer In Drugs, Chemicals. Patent Medicines, eered the deal. part of town. Toilet Articles, Stationery, Etc. G. O. Dolph and wife visited in Port J. E. Redmond A Company have land recently. End of Car Line, Hubbard St. MONTAVILLA, OREGON recently put up a new awning. Mias Laura Luce, primary teacher • • Ernest Huffman, of the Ruas el '< ------ =! here visited her parents at Forest Grove Grange, has kindly consented to become I •hone luuit V7S, the latter part of the week. grange correspondent for The Herald. Best of Fresh and Cured, C. C. Vaughn, who had not l>een seen Mrs. J. W. Hook, who has been under 2 Doors East of Rostof ike. Buse lint* Kodd. Montd*Ilk on our streets lately, was here a few L treatment at the Good Samaritan hos days ago on business. pital, is convalescent. C. S. Smith, of The Dalle», transacted O. Stevens for sometime past a firm business hen* the ion* part of this week. always on hand. We pay Mrs. A. W. Zimmerman of Portland, disciple of Blackstone, ami a prominent I citizen of the Villa is living mentioned highest cash price for Beef was a recent visitor ben*. We are lietter prepari»! liv his frieiids as a coming candidate for than ever to do any and II. W. Vathison has rented a part of Pork and Veal on foot. the office of justice of )*eace. all kind« of ... . the Hoyt property for pasture. * It is reported that a number of child The dyuamo t*> be used in the new ■ d nil kinds, square, round, or nnv other ren in the Villa have gotten into the repair work of all kind«, grist mill has arrived an*I is being in of |>etty theiving. A number of1 East of Car Lint. Base Line Road. Montavilla. Ore stalled. We hope to ms,|i see the mill habit merchant» are complaining and unless ! in operation. • steps are taken by the |s>rents to stop The farmers an*als>ut the busiest (><»>• this sort of thing, something will 1« CARD OF THANKS. pie on earth now. getting off their last doing shortly. To the many friends who s*> kindly year's potato crop and preparing for A b*oad smile can Is* seen on the faces 223 Hibbard St.. MONTAVILLA. the new crop. assisted us during the illness and death of u numlier of our citizen« these days. of Father Johnson as well as the grvat Mias Susie Hall has gone to a hospital The worker» are united in their work of sympathy shown us in so many ways, in Portland for treatment. building up the Viya. FAIRVIEW,Ore., Feb. 26. 1!K)7. — The we wish to express our heartfelt thank It paya to advertise in The Herald ; it Mrs. Clark is quite ill with rheuma Y. I*. S. C. E. have elected the follow fulness. The want ad» are fourni on page pay« to patroiae our advertisers. tism. ing new officers: president, Miss Ivy J onas and S ei . ma J ohnson . riocÁi”NÉws”rreMs’í !......... •<•••............... : Garden Seeds J. E. Redmond & Co Garden Tools Groceries. Flour. Feed.Tinware. Hardware THE CENTRAL STORE I SHOES SHOES SHOES Sitnuner Footwear Warren’s Pharmacy MRS. TOLLS, the Shoe Lady PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY DISPENSED Meats TINNING or TIN-ROOFING G. BUTCHER, Albert Ehlers FAIRVIEW t I